Sentences with phrase «federal directive»

A federal directive is a specific instruction or rule made by the government at the national level. Full definition
Many scientists, including the authors of the RAND report, blame federal directives that, for the past two decades, have forbidden the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention from «advocating or promoting gun control» and slashed its funding.
Highland district sued U.S. Department of Education over federal directive that schools should let students use...
Howell found that most states made efforts to follow the federal directives to which they had agreed, though he was not able to determine whether plans were effectively implemented at the local level.
Because I know that serious people can disagree passionately and sincerely on heated educational questions, I'll look askance at one - size - fits - all federal directives and instead work to give states and communities the ability to solve problems and own the consequences.
District officials had made some accommodations for the student but had stopped short of complying with the federal directive to offer full access to the girls» locker room.
Their activities include: local, state, and regional conferences; tutoring / coaching sessions; training programs; scholarships; newsletters; recognition programs; position papers; student trips; and monitoring local, state, and federal directives.
Results will eventually be used to measure a school's academic improvement over time, although the state is currently appealing a federal directive to implement scores this year.
We follow all federal directives issued in connection with the lists.
None of these electric cars will ever succeed without a federal directive of tax incentives and funding on par with tax breaks to oil companies and fuel mpg requirements for auto mfg.
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